Comparison between 1 T MRI and non-MRI based volumetry in inoculated tumours in mice.
Tumour volume is an important therapeutic endpoint for mouse tumour models in the evaluation of new chemotherapeutic drugs and in pre-clinical evaluation of new radioimmunotherapy pharmaceuticals. In this study, two 1 T MRI-based methods both using T1-T2 hybrid weighting, a manual method (determinat...
Main Authors: | Cornelissen, B, Kersemans, V, Jans, L, Staelens, L, Oltenfreiter, R, Thonissen, T, Achten, E, Slegers, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2005
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